Asia The ambiguities of belonging and the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 in India’s northeast February 25, 2020 0 Image Credit: DSC_0920 by Suhas Das/Flickr; licence: CC BY NC 2.0. Written by Rajesh Dev. As increased global flows, especially of people, catalyse new narratives of belonging…
Business Government support or private investment? Developing community-based tourism on Taiwan’s east coast September 9, 2019 0 Written by Giulia Mengato Image credit: Hualien, Taiwan by P /Flickr, license CC BY 2.0 While corporations are typically singled out as the main perpetrators of exploitation, governments have…
Culture and Society Anger from indigenous activists after protest against efforts to protect indigenous territories September 8, 2019 0 Written by Brian Hioe. This article is republished from New Bloom. Read the original article here. Image credit: IMG_3534 by coolloud/Flickr, license CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Although the…
Bangladesh The indigenous tribes of Bangladesh: small voices lost in the sea of frustration November 8, 2018 0 Written by Tanzia Amreen Haq. Bangladesh, with its broken electoral system, diminishing democracy and neglected human rights, lives in a state of violent peace. The…
Taiwan Tsai Gets Passing Grade for Apology to Taiwan’s Aborigines August 1, 2016 2 Written by J.Michael Cole. It was a move that many saw as unnecessary — and an unnecessarily risky. In a highly publicized event at the…
Taiwan Elections in the Mountains : Indigenous Politics and the 2016 Legislative Elections December 29, 2015 0 Written by Scott Simon. The rules for Taiwan’s legislative elections are highly idiosyncratic. There are not one, but four, electoral lists to select 113 members…